If you are concerned about whether or not a product you have is involved in this recall, check the FDA Recall website under Related Links and look at the manufacturer's website. The manufacturers know of everyone's concern and most will have a comment about whether or not their products are involved - usually on the home page. Or you can call the manufacturer's customer service.
The South Beach product does not appear to be included in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall.
Was Planters creamy peanut butter on the most recent recall list??
Whitman's products do not appear to be involved with the 2009 PCA peanut products recall.
No. That product is not on the recall list. See the FDA website under Related Links to verify.
Stop & Shop does have some items included in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall, but their peanut butter is not one of them. See Related Links.
The 2009 peanut products recall started on January 10, 2009 when King Kut recalled their peanut butter, which was packed for them by PCA.
I can and do eat peanut butter. Retail-sized brands of jars of peanut butter do not seem to be involved in the 2009 recall. but everything is fine in 2012
No the Vortman cookies were not recalled in 2012 when some peanut butter products were recalled.
Although Trader Joe's has several items that are involved in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall, TJ's organic crunchy peanut butter does not appear to be on the list. See Related links.
Smuckers products do not seem to be included in the 2009 PCA peanut products recall. See Related Links.
Peter Pan peanut butter is schedueled to return to store shelves in July 2007
Retail packaging of peanut butter does not appear to be affected. FDA is advising "consumers to postpone eating commercially-prepared or manufactured peanut butter-containing products and institutionally-served peanut butter until" this is all sorted out. The recall list is growing. See Related Links to check for updates.
No, the vanilla creme-type cookies had accidentally been filled with peanut butter creme. But that incident occurred in 2005. READ your labels, ESPECIALLY if you are sensitive to peanut products.